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A comparison of 30-m SRTM and 12-m Airbus WorldDEM elevation data over Arkansas, USA.
We are happy to announce that starting immediately there is a 50% discount promotion on all WorldDEM and TerraSar-X products offered by Airbus. This includes all … Read more

For three years, Airbus’ twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, imaged the entire land surface of our planet multiple times to create the first ever global 12-meter (m) elevation model. Referred to as WorldDEMTM, this data is ideal for … Read more

For projects requiring a more detailed look than can be offered by the common free sources of elevation data and for those in cloudy or hard-to-reach regions where this data is of poor quality, Astrium GEO’s Elevation10 product suite is … Read more

For three years, Airbus’ twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, imaged the entire land surface of our planet multiple times to create the first ever global 12-meter (m) elevation model. Referred to as WorldDEMTM, this data is ideal for … Read more

For projects requiring a more detailed look than can be offered by the common free sources of elevation data and for those in cloudy or hard-to-reach regions where this data is of poor quality, Astrium GEO’s Elevation10 product suite is … Read more

We are pleased to announce that sales of the much anticipated WorldDEM produced by Airbus Defense and Space are under way! For the past three years, Airbus’ twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, have imaged the entire land surface … Read more

For the past two and a half years, Airbus Defense and Space’s twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, have imaged the entire land surface of our planet multiple times to create the first ever 12-meter (m) global elevation model, … Read more

For the past two and a half years, Astrium GEO’s twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, have imaged the entire land surface of our planet multiple times to create the first ever 12-meter (m) global elevation model, the WorldDEM. … Read more